Yes, I would say bumps in the track too. When the rear of the car moves up and down going over the bumps, the drive shaft rpm changes as the rolling radius of the tire changes. The engine rpm does not "spike" because the tires are not leaving the ground. Some of that resolution will depend on your data rate too. Is that Maple Grove?
Here is one of our last runs 2017 Heritage jrfuel in Sacramento.7.03 1.04 sixty foot, 186mph, 1/8 is 4.46 @ 155mph, with all iron 400ci SBC injected pure alky, with 7" A-1 converter, 12" rims, 31x12x15 GY, 4.88 gear, and 1.68 first gear PG.Jon